Jaguars‘ Cam Little Sets NFL Record with 68-Yard Field Goal
JACKSONVILLE,FL – November 1,2025 – Jacksonville Jaguars rookie kicker Cam Little etched his name into NFL history today,delivering a record-breaking 68-yard field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders. The kick surpasses justin Tucker’s previous record of 66 yards, set in 2021.
Little’s monumental kick comes in his second NFL season after being drafted in the sixth round in 2024 from Arkansas. Prior to this game, he had successfully converted 10 of 14 field goal attempts this season. The historic play promptly elevates Little into the league’s spotlight and reshapes the conversation around kicking range in professional football.
The rookie demonstrated his potential during the preseason, connecting on a 70-yard field goal against the Pittsburgh Steelers – a kick that, while not official due to it being a preseason game, foreshadowed his exceptional leg strength.This latest achievement solidifies Little’s place among the NFL’s elite kickers and marks a meaningful moment for the jaguars franchise.
NFL’s Longest Field Goals:
- 68 yards – Cam Little, Jacksonville jaguars (2025)
- 66 yards – Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens (2021)
- 65 yards – Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys (2024); Chase McLaughlin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2025)
- 64 yards - Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys (2025); Matt Prater, Denver Broncos (2013)